Articles Tagged with Laser Resurfacing

Cellex

Cellex C began as Lorraine Meisner's topical vitamin C formula to protect collagen and treat sun-damaged skin. Its core idea - delivering vitamin C directly to the skin - influenced later vitamin C products, though some historical details about sales and ownership should be verified.

Wrinkle Remover

Wrinkles result from aging, sun damage, genetics and repeated facial movement. Today's options range from sunscreen and retinoids to injectables (Botox, hyaluronic acid), laser and surgical procedures - choose treatments based on the wrinkle type and a specialist's advice.

Crows Feet

Crow's feet are the lines at the outer corners of the eyes caused by facial movement, sun damage, and aging. Daily sunscreen (SPF 30+), sunglasses, topical retinoids, vitamin C, and professional treatments like botulinum toxin or fillers can reduce their appearance.

Face Lift

A facelift (rhytidectomy) lifts sagging facial tissues and improves contour. Surgical options range from deep-plane to mini-lifts; non-surgical methods and energy devices offer subtler, shorter-term results. Combining procedures often gives the best overall outcome.

Skin Rejuvenation

Consistent daily habits - broad-spectrum sunscreen, nutrient-rich food, hydration, sleep, smoking cessation, gentle cleansing, and targeted topicals - are the foundation of skin rejuvenation. Consider professional procedures only after consulting a dermatology provider.

Wrinkle Cure

Wrinkles result from both natural aging and environmental damage. Daily sunscreen, retinoids, and targeted office treatments (Botox, fillers, lasers) offer the most reliable results; surgery and fat grafting are options for deeper structural change.

Acne Treatment

Clear, practical guidance on modern acne treatment: who treats it, goals of care, topical and oral options (including adapalene and isotretinoin), procedural choices for scars, timelines, and when to see a dermatologist.